Cardiovascular Flashcards

1
Q

The region between the two pleural cavities that contains the heart and great vessels is called the ___.

A

mediastinum

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2
Q

Which layer of pericardium touches the heart?

A

visceral pericardium

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3
Q

Cardiac muscle tissue cells have ____.

A

intercalated discs

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4
Q

Why is the left ventricle more muscular than the right ventricle?

A

It contracts with force sufficient to push blood through the systemic circuit

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5
Q

Where is the ANS headquarters for cardiovascular control?

A

medulla oblongata

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6
Q

What is the importance of the 100-msec delay at the AV node?

A

Atria must contract to fill the ventricles with blood

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7
Q

Why is resting HR somewhat slower than the 80-100 bpm set by the SA node?

A

Parasympathetic effects dominate in a resting individual

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8
Q

How is cardiac output (CO) calculated?

A

CO mL/min = (EDV - ESV) x HR

CO mL/min = HR bpm x SV mL/beat

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9
Q

During ventricular systole of the cardiac cycle, all of the following would occur EXCEPT ____.

A

pressure in ventricles would force the semilunar valves closed

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10
Q

When during the cardiac cycle do ventricles contain their maximal amount of blood? What is this quantity called?

A
  • at the end of atrial systole; EDV

- at the end of ventricular diastole; EDV

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11
Q

On an ECG reading, what does the P wave indicate?

A

atrial depolarization

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12
Q

What event is taking place during the Q-T interval?

A

a single cycle of ventricular depolarization and repolarization

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13
Q

What factor could cause an increase in the size of the QRS complex of an electrocardiogram recording?

A

an increase in heart size

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14
Q

What condition contributes to a reduction in the size of the T wave?

A

coronary ischemia

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15
Q

Why is there no wave corresponding to atrial repolarization on an ECG reading?

A

It is masked by the QS complex

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16
Q

What affects the rate of venous return?

A

cardiac output, stroke volume, and heart rate

17
Q

How is eversion of the AV valves and backflow of blood into the atria prevented?

A

tightening of chordae tendineae and contraction of papillary muscles

18
Q

Doris was born with a malformed pulmonary valve. How will that affect her circulation?

A

Blood will flow back into her right ventricle

19
Q

Grandpa has developed a radiating pain in his chest upon raking leaves. What medication might be given to offer prompt relief?

A

nitroglycerin, which is a vasodilator of coronary vessels

20
Q

How does damage to the cardioinhibitory center of the medulla affect heart rate? Why?

A

Heart rate increases; sympathetic dominance

21
Q

What blood vessels bring blood back into the right atrium?

A

superior and inferior venae cavae and coronary sinus

22
Q

What is the effect of NE binding to adrenergic receptors?

A

increases vasoconstriction and increases heart rate

23
Q

Benjamin has an EDV of 120 mL and an ESV of 45 mL, which gives him an SV of 75 mL. What is his ejection fraction?

A

60%

24
Q

Frank has just run a marathon and his heart is beating extremely rapidly. What happens to the length of diastole and filling time?

A

both decrease

25
Q

Why is ESV lower when you are actively exercising?

A

EDC increases and ventricular muscle produces more forceful contractions ejecting more blood

26
Q

What is the most important factor in considering cardiac function over time?

A

cardiac output